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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
set -euo pipefail
###
### Run test suite against PostgreSQL DB with Postgis installed.
### Note postgis version is also explicitly set in django test settings
###
### This script will attempt to spin up a PostgreSQL Docker container against
### which the tests will be run. It will spin it down once the tests are finished,
### so if you are already running PostgreSQL locally, instead of using this
### script, simply run:
###
### # TEST_DB=postgis PGUSER=postgres python -m pytest
###
### This script uses the `python` on the current `$PATH`, but can be overridden
### by setting the `PYTHON_CLI` environment variable.
###
### Usage:
###
### ./postgis-tests.sh [-h|--help]
###
### Options:
###
### -h, --help print (this) help and exit
###
function help {
# Print this file's contents, but only the lines that start
# with `###` (documentation lines, above).
sed -rn 's/^### ?//;T;p' "$0"
}
function HAS {
# Check if the system has a certain program ($1) installed.
# Output is silenced, but the function returns the result of
# the `command` statement.
command -v $1 > /dev/null 2>&1
return $?
}
# Script variables
PROJECT_ROOT="$(dirname $(readlink -f "$0"))" # Same level as this file
# Dependency variables (e.g. PYTHON3_CLI=python3)
PYTHON=${PYTHON_CLI:-python}
DEPS="$PYTHON"
# Arg defaults
export PGPORT=${PGPORT:-5432}
export PGUSER=${PGUSER:-postgres}
export PGPASSWORD=${PGPASSWORD:-postgres}
export TEST_DB=${TEST_DB:-postgis}
# Argument parsing using "getopt"
OPTIONS=h
LONGOPTS=help
PARSED=$(getopt --options=$OPTIONS --longoptions=$LONGOPTS --name "$0" -- "$@")
PARSE_EXIT=$?
if [[ $PARSE_EXIT -ne 0 ]]; then
exit $PARSE_EXIT
fi
eval set -- "$PARSED"
while true; do
case "$1" in
-h|--help)
help
shift
exit 0
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
*)
echo "Error. Exiting."
exit 3
;;
esac
done
# Grab the remaining positional argument(s) (not needed here)
# if [[ $# -ne 0 ]]; then
# POSITIONAL_1=$1
# POSITIONAL_1=$2
# else
# echo "Missing positional args?"
# exit 1
# fi
echo "Checking dependencies [$(echo ${DEPS} | sed 's/ /, /g')]..."
for dep in $DEPS; do
MISSING_DEP=false
if ! HAS $dep; then
echo "You do not have '${dep}' installed, or it is not available on your PATH!"
echo "If '${dep}' is not what it is called on your system, set the ${dep^^}_CLI environment variable."
MISSING_DEP=true
fi
if [[ $MISSING_DEP = true ]]; then
echo "Missing dependencies."
exit 1
fi
done
# Run the postgres container with all extensions installed
$PROJECT_ROOT/postgres-docker --port $PGPORT
# Run the tests
$PYTHON -m pytest
# Spin down the postgis container
$PROJECT_ROOT/postgres-docker --kill